The exhibits in this museum are based on true Biblical history, beginning with Creation in Genesis 1. This journey will continue through the rebellion of humanity against the Creator, the worldwide flood of Noah’s time, the dispersion at Babel, the history of Israel and the Gentile nations, the redemptive work of Jesus Christ, and the consummation of God’s purposes for creation when Jesus returns.

Explore God's amazing and complex design of the human body in our NEW 2,400 sqft. Human Anatomy Exhibit.” The New Human Anatomy Exhibit includes wall displays, models and videos, which provide educational information on DNA, various types of human cells, body systems, and the stages of human life beginning with conception. Colorful images of primary tissue, skin, bone and blood cells are accompanied by plaques loaded with fun facts and descriptions and great for any audience.

God created man to have a friendship with God. Tabernacle represents God’s symbols for a clear explanation of his terms of reconciliation and an object lesson of how God will redeem man and continue a relationship. The goal of the Tabernacle is referenced in Exodus 25:8 “Let them make me a sanctuary that I may dwell among them”. Every aspect of the Tabernacle was a reflection of Jesus Christ the Redeemer. The word Tabernacle means tent, house, or dwelling. The Tabernacle was the place where God's glory dwells. John 1:1 tells us that the Word is Jesus and John 1:14 states, “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.”

The Age of the Earth Cave presents rare minerals and data with explanations defending a young Earth view while dealing with today's common dating methods such as Carbon 14, Radio Isotopes, and Helium Argon processes. The 300-square-foot exhibit offers the experience of touring an underground cavern and explains 10 evidences for a Young Earth. Luke 19:40 “And he answered and said unto them, I tell you that, if these should hold their peace, the stones would immediately cry out.”

Come See the World Class Discovery of Soft Tissues in Dinosaur Bone & Explore artifacts of man's interaction with dinosaurs and the overwhelming evidence presented throughout our world cultures; as well as modern scientific discoveries, such as soft tissue in dinosaur fossils. Join scientist Mark Armitage as he unveils preserved soft tissue from a triceratops horn, frill and condyle and see the actual fossils from the Hell Creek formation in Montana. This is the world's first scientific discovery of soft tissue in a horn of a triceratops, and pieces of the actual horn are on display at the Creation & Earth History Museum!